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734 Installation and Programming Guide   |   Digital Monitoring Products  

 

 

 

 

 

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PROGRAM THE 734

When you program a 734, you can use a keypad connected to the 734 programming header and set to address 1. For 
12 V applications, connect the keypad to the module using a Model 330 4-wire harness. For 24 V applications, connect 
the keypad to the module using a Model 330-24 4-wire programming harness with in-line resistor.

Caution:

 Do not connect a keypad using a standard Model 330 harness if using a 24 V power supply! Damage to 

the keypad could occur.

You can also program the 734 from an XR150/XR550 Series panel. If you choose to program the 734 from the panel, 
all future programming should be performed through the panel. The panel’s programming overrides any programming 
performed from a keypad connected to the 734. While the 734 is in programming mode, it will not be able to 
communicate with the panel.

Caution:

 OSDP readers can only be programmed locally from the module with a keypad. To properly bond the 

reader to the module, the 734 must be new or initialized and the reader must be new or factory reset. After 
programming is complete and the keypad is disconnected, the reader is bonded to the module and cannot be 
reprogrammed with a different secure key until it is factory reset by the manufacturer.

PROGRAMMER MENU

When you connect the keypad to the 734 module, the version number and release 
date display. Press 

CMD

 to advance to Initialization Options.

INITIALIZATION OPTIONS

These options can set the 734 module’s programming memory back to factory 
defaults. Press any select key or area to enter the Initialization Menu. Press 

CMD

 to 

advance to “Access Options”.

Note:

 If programming an OSDP reader, the module must be initialized and the 

reader must be new or set to factory defaults by the manufacturer.

Initialize Confirm Option: After selecting 

YES

 to clear the Access Options, the 

734 displays 

SURE?  YES  NO

 for confirmation to clear the memory. This is a 

safeguard against accidentally erasing the programming. No memory is cleared from 
the programming until you answer 

YES 

to the 

SURE?

 option. Selecting 

NO

 leaves 

communication options unchanged.

ACCESS OPTIONS

Reader Protocol Type

Set the 734 to work with Wiegand or OSDP card readers. Press any top row key or 
select area to change the module’s Reader Protocol Type. The default is 

WIEGAND

.

If you choose Wiegand, the menu advances to “Activate Zone 2 Bypass”. If you 
choose OSDP, the menu advances to OSDP LED Control.

OSDP LED Control

Select 

YES

 to enable reader LED operation. Select 

NO

 to disable reader LED 

operation. For more information, refer to 

Connect an OSDP Card Reader

.

OSDP Buzzer Control

Select 

YES

 to enable built-in reader annunciation. Select 

NO

 to disable built-in reader 

annunciation. For more information, refer t

Connect an OSDP Card Reader

.

734  PROGRAMMING

VER  VVV  MM/DD/YY

INITIALIZE ALL?

 

    NO   YES

ARE YOU SURE?

 

    YES   NO

READER PROTOCOL 

TYPE      

WIEGAND

READER PROTOCOL: 

WIEGAND        OSDP

LED CONTROL:         

 

 

      NO   YES

BUZZER CONTROL:         

 

      NO   YES

Summary of Contents for 734

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE 734 Access Control Module ...

Page 2: ...0 Program the Panel 11 Device Setup 11 Device Number 11 Device Name 11 Device Type 11 Communication Type 11 Program the 734 12 Programmer Menu 12 Initialization Options 12 Access Options 12 Reader Protocol Type 12 Activate Zone 2 Bypass 13 Activate Zone 3 Request to Exit 14 Activate Onboard Speaker 14 Card Formats 14 Require Site Code 16 Number of User Code Digits 16 Card Format Added Changed Cust...

Page 3: ...rtcard proximity mag stripe or biometric readers and other compatible authentication devices What s Included One 734 Access Control Module Mounting base Three screws 6 x 1 Three Standoffs What You ll Need 5 64 2 0mm drill bit 2 Phillips screwdriver Procedure To install a 734 module this guide walks you through these required steps 1 Install the 734 module 2 Program the panel 3 Program the 734 modu...

Page 4: ...rol Lock and Isolation Relay Optional in this document for more information Programming Connection The 734 provides a keypad programming connection that allows you to use a standard DMP LCD keypad for initial setup Programming can be completed using a keypad connected to the 734 or from XR150 XR550 Series panels Wiegand and OSDP Reader Support The 734 supports both Wiegand and OSDP card readers Fo...

Page 5: ...EL RED Piezo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 9 LC AS REDWHTGRN BLK Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z4 RA GND GND KYPD IN RED ON 1 2 3 4 Reader Inputs Status Indicator Outputs Zones To Panel Keypad Bus or AX Bus Piezo Address DIP Switches Door Relay Terminal Indicator LEDs Keypad Programming Header To Other Keypad Bus or AX Bus Figure 1 734 Layout 734 PCB FEATURES ...

Page 6: ...re 3 and Figure 4 for typical magnetic lock and door strike wiring The Form C relay draws up to 35 mA of current and contacts are rated for 10 Amps resistive at 12 24 VDC When connecting multiple locks to the Form C relay the total current for all locks cannot exceed 10 Amps If the total current for all locks exceeds 10 Amps problems may arise and an isolation relay may be needed Refer to Isolatio...

Page 7: ...s shown in Figure 7 Status LEDs The 734 board contains three status LEDs The Red LED turns on for the same duration as the door strike relay The Yellow LED turns on for one second to indicate receipt of a valid input determined by card format programming The Green LED indicates data sent to the panel Magnetic Lock Isolation Relay NO C NC To Panel Keypad Bus Common RED PROG PIEZO RED KYPD IN RED KY...

Page 8: ...on on wiring the zone terminals ZONE RECOMMENDED DEVICE RESIDENTIAL FIRE DEVICE 1 Any burglary device No 2 Door contact No 3 REX PIR or Button No 4 Any Device Yes Table 1 734 Zone Uses Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 9 LC AS REDWHTGRN BLK Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z4 RA GND GND 1k Ω EOL 1k Ω EOL 1k Ω EOL 1k Ω EOL Zone 3 can also be wired normally closed with an in line 1k Ohm resistor...

Page 9: ...o an LED The LED turns on for the duration the door strike relay is on HID readers optionally provide a connection for LED reader control LC WIRE COLOR LED COLOR Orange Green Brown Red RA Remote Annunciation Remote Annunciation provides an unsupervised switched ground for a remote annunciator that turns on when the Zone 2 Bypass timer expires Connect the wire from the RA Terminal to a remote annun...

Page 10: ... RA terminal operation If disabled the reader s internal annunciator will beep once when a credential is presented OSDP Status Indicator Outputs Terminals 6 and 7 provide connections for Remote Annunciation and Armed Status indicators RA Remote Annunciation Remote Annunciation provides an unsupervised switched ground for a remote annunciator that turns on when the Zone 2 Bypass timer expires Conne...

Page 11: ...0 700 800 and 900 An AX Bus address can accommodate one door output and one expansion zone Because the 734 has a built in four zone expander three extra zones will be mapped to the 734 automatically A 734 with an address of 1 on AX500 would represent door 501 and zones 501 504 A 734 with an address of 2 on AX500 would represent door 505 and zones 505 508 A 734 with an address of 1 on AX700 would r...

Page 12: ... 532 629 629 632 729 729 732 829 829 832 929 929 932 9 91 94 533 533 536 633 633 636 733 733 736 833 833 836 933 933 936 10 101 104 537 537 540 637 637 640 737 737 740 837 837 840 937 937 940 11 111 114 541 541 544 641 641 644 741 741 744 841 841 844 941 941 944 12 121 124 545 545 548 645 645 648 745 745 748 845 845 848 945 945 948 13 131 134 549 549 552 649 649 652 749 749 752 849 849 852 949 949...

Page 13: ...id addresses refer to Table 2 Device Name Press any select area or top row key then enter a name for the module Device Type Press any select area or top row key then select DOOR as the device type Communication Type If the module is connected to the Keypad Bus select KPD Keypad Bus If the module is connected to the AX Bus select AX BUS Press any select area or top row key to display available opti...

Page 14: ...ase date display Press CMD to advance to Initialization Options INITIALIZATION OPTIONS These options can set the 734 module s programming memory back to factory defaults Press any select key or area to enter the Initialization Menu Press CMD to advance to Access Options Note If programming an OSDP reader the module must be initialized and the reader must be new or set to factory defaults by the ma...

Page 15: ...e 2 The default is NO If the door being released by the 734 module is protected contact installed a programmable bypass entry exit timer can be provided by connecting its contact wiring to module zone 2 When the onboard Form C relay activates and the user opens the door connected to zone 2 the zone is delayed for the number of seconds programmed in ZONE 2 BYPASS TIME allowing the user to enter exi...

Page 16: ...restores the door to its locked state Activate Bypass Only Wire zone 3 as normally closed with an in line 1k Ohm resistor When zone 3 opens from a normal state only a bypass occurs and the onboard relay does not activate Zone 3 REX Strike Time Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse The range is 5 to 250 seconds Press any select key or area to enter the number of seconds The default is 5 seconds...

Page 17: ... format Press CMD to save and advance Wiegand Code Length When using a custom credential enter the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits Press any select key or area to enter a number between 1 255 to equal the number of bits Default is 26 bits An access card contains data bits for a site code user code and start stop parity bits The starting position location a...

Page 18: ...lay will ask for site code 2 followed by site code 3 and so on When you have selected the site code you want to change press CMD Number of User Code Digits The 734 module recognizes user codes from 4 12 digits long Press any top row select key or area to enter a user code digit length This number must match the user code number length being programmed in the panel The device will recommend a numbe...

Page 19: ...iegand site code string received matches any site code programmed at Site Code Refer to Require Site Code for more information Press the third select key or area to choose ANY Any Wiegand Read Access is granted when any Wiegand string is received Press the fourth select key or area to choose ON Relay Always On The relay is always on Press CMD to display additional actions Press the first select ke...

Page 20: ...der SR3 Bluetooth and Proximity Reader 125 kHz PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS PSC 1 Standard Light Proximity Card PSK 3 Proximity Key Ring Tag PSM 2P ISO Imageable Proximity Card 1306 Prox Patch 1326 Proxcard II Card 1346 ProxKey III Access Device 1351 ProxPass 1386 IsoProx II Card BLUETOOTH MOBILE CREDENTIALS Mobile Credentials SR3 13 56 MHz WIEGAND SMARTCARD READERS DELTA3 Mullion Mount Smartcard Reader ...

Page 21: ... Do not use twisted pair or shielded wire for AX Bus LX Bus and Keypad Bus data circuits All 22 gauge wire must be connected to a power limited circuit and jacket wrapped On Keypad Bus circuits to maintain auxiliary power integrity when using 22 gauge wire do not exceed 500 ft When using 18 gauge wire do not exceed 1 000 ft To increase the wire length or to add devices install an additional power ...

Page 22: ...ew York City FDNY Underwriters Laboratory UL Listed ANSI UL 294 Access Control System Units Level I Destructive Attack and Line Security Level IV Endurance and Standby Power ANSI UL 365 Police Connected Burglar ANSI UL 609 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems ANSI UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems ANSI UL 1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units ANSI UL 1610 Central Station Bur...

Page 23: ...ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving an...

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